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frameless bathroom mirrors | Decorative Mirrors

Posted By ecoparali on Jan 02, 2010   FROM: decorative-mirrors.blogspot.com report abuse

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For centuries the bathroom mirror was considered more for function then as a decorating piece. Typically every house has one, but what makes it unique to you is the style.
Decorating with mirrors is a superb way to stretch a home's decorating dollar. It may even do more than stretch. It may also pay back dollars if the homeowner is in the market to sell his home.

* Pick interesting shapes. Square is good, but unusually-shaped mirrors can add an extra element of interest to a room. Choose mirrors that are wavy, long and thin, diamond shaped or triangular. Instead of one or two large mirrors, create a mosaic of mirrors by using several smaller mirrors placed together.

* Look for different glass styles. Instead of a smooth mirror, hang a mirror with beveled edges. Another option is to use frosted mirrors. Hang a mix of framed and unframed mirrors.

* Use a laser level. It's difficult to hang mirrors perfectly straight using the naked eye. Laser levels are inexpensive and well worth the investment for the difference they'll make in your finished wall.

Few interior design ideas compare to decorating with mirrors. It's one of the simplest and most economical ways to improve a home's interior.

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